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> On 9 February 2012 21:00, Craig Barnes <
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>>
>> On 9 February 2012 18:45, Craig Barnes <
address@hidden> wrote:
>> > Hi Ronald,
>> >
>> > On 8 February 2012 20:46, Luis Falcon <
address@hidden> wrote:
>> >> Hi Ronald !
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 5:07 PM, ronald munjoma <
address@hidden>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>> Hi Craig,
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On 7 February 2012 22:08, Craig Barnes <
address@hidden> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Hi Ronald,
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I run tryton & trytond in a virtualenv routinely, what steps have
>> >>>> you
>> >>>> gone through?
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> It looks like Trytond is not been installed, please find below the
>> >>> environment and steps I have taken:
>> >>>
>> >>> OS: Debian 6.03 Server, also tried same process on Ubuntu 10.04
>> >>> Server
>> >>> (virtualbox virtual machines on a Windows 7 host)
>> >>>
>> >>> Installed virtualenv, following instructions from here:
>> >>>
http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html
>> >>>
>> >>> actived my virtualenv,
>> >>>
>> >>> ran: pip intsall --user trytond_health_profile (in virtualenv)
>> >>>
>> >>> It runs without an errors
>> >>>
>> >>> running ./trytond from .local/bin throws the error
>> >>>
>> >>> pip uninstall trytond_health_profile gives error about trytond not
>> >>> installed
>> >>> (sorry dont have the actual error message, I have already deleted the
>> >>> virtual machines)
>> >>
>> >> I think it's getting messy with the global installation. Try to do a
>> >> local one (with the --user option).
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>> I have also tried installing GNU Health 1.4.3 without using a
>> >>> virtualenv,
>> >>> when I run, pip install --user trytond_health_profile I get unknown
>> >>> option
>> >>> --user error. Any ideas what i might be doing wrong?
>> >>
>> >> What version are of PIP are you using ? It seems like you have the old
>> >> pip version installed, that does not have the "--user" option. You
>> >> need to update the pip version.
>> >>
>> >> Let us know how it went
>> >>
>> >> Best
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>> Regards and thanks
>> >>> Ronald Munjoma
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Regards
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Craig
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On 7 February 2012 05:08, Hedayat Vatankhah <
address@hidden>
>> >>>> wrote:
>> >>>> > Hi Ronald,
>> >>>> > I doubt that your pip installation has gone without any error
>> >>>> > messages.
>> >>>> > Good luck,
>> >>>> > Hedayat
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > ronald munjoma <
address@hidden> wrote on Tue, 7 Feb 2012
>> >>>> > 01:02:39
>> >>>> > +0200:
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > Good day,
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > I have installed GNU Health using pip in an a virtualenv, when I
>> >>>> > start
>> >>>> > the
>> >>>> > server I get the below error.
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > (health)address@hidden:~/.local/bin$ ./trytond
>> >>>> > Traceback (most recent call last):
>> >>>> > � File "./trytond", line 13, in <module>
>> >>>> > ��� import trytond
>> >>>> > ImportError: No module named trytond
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > The installation is running on Debian 6.03 (clean install)
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > Your assistance will be greatly appreciated.
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > Regards and thanks
>> >>>> > Ronald
>> >
>> > When I use a virtualenv, I dont use the --user option along with it,
>> > as the global environment is in the virtualenv.
>> >
>> > Make sure you activate the the virtualenv before running trytond.
>> >
>> > The virtualenv will have the latest pip as well as it is downloded
>> > when you create the environment. So your local pip install should be
>> > updated.
>> >
>> > Try 'pip install pip --upgrade' as root to use --user in your global
>> > python.
>> >
>> > HTH.
>> >
>> > Craig
>> Apologies for top posting.
>>
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